Kid Cudi Vents About Lack Of Radio Play & Label Support

Kid Cudi does not feel he is getting his deserved radio play, and that his label has not been supportive in the matter, and takes to Twitter to say to.

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With his next studio effort Indicud scheduled for a March release date, Kid Cudi has already dropped two records from the project that have been getting plays online, but very little radio fare.  Now the artist has taken to Twitter to voice his problems and cannot understand why his tracks are getting millions of plays online, but no radio attention, and is upset that his label has not intervened. 

Earlier today he took to Twitter to announce his displeasure with his minimal radio play tweeting, “King Wizard 3.4 million views on Vevo, Just What I Am has 4.3 million and my shit is not on regular rotation on radio. Hmm.”  He then compared his singles to Trinidad Jame$ mammoth “All Gold Everything” hit, and says he is confused why it is played on radio, but his cuts are not, “Trinidad James got 4.1 million views on his hit (rightfully so), and hear that jam EVERYWHERE. Wheres my fuckin spins???”

He then threatens his label that there will be trouble if they do not step up and help his singles get more publicity, “To my label, I swear to al that is fuckin holy in this world, if things don’t change, theres gonna be some problems.”

Less than a month ago Cudi tweeted that Indicud would be dropping in March, but expect this little outburst to shake things up.   Perhaps this could lead to delays to further the promotion before the LP’s release. 

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